"Fenny Jeanne Ida Soet-ten Bosch (born in 1935 - The Hague , January 16 1959 ) was a Dutch tennis player. Ten Bosch was a daughter of the architect Wim ten Bosch . When she broke tennis at a young age through. In 1951 she participated for the first time in the national championships. In 1952 they lost the final in singles by Willie Roos-van der Wal , but she won with Nel Hermsen the title in doubles. A year later she won the titles in both singles, ladies doubles (with Hermsen) and mixed doubles (with Huib Wilton ) inside. In the same year she was the first Dutch youth champion at the Wimbledon tournament . She married and became a mother in 1958 under the name Fenny the Soet ten Bosch re-Dutch champion in singles. During this period she was also seen as a jury member in the television by Mies Bouwman presented quiz shows from your family, you've got to have . She died suddenly at the age of 23 during childbirth after the birth of her second child."@en . . . "Fenny Jeanne Ida Soet-ten Bosch (born in 1935 - The Hague , January 16 1959 ) was a Dutch tennis player. Ten Bosch was a daughter of the architect Wim ten Bosch . When she broke tennis at a young age through. In 1951 she participated for the first time in the national championships. In 1952 they lost the final in singles by Willie Roos-van der Wal , but she won with Nel Hermsen the title in doubles. A year later she won the titles in both singles, ladies doubles (with Hermsen) and mixed doubles (with Huib Wilton ) inside. In the same year she was the first Dutch youth champion at the Wimbledon tournament ."@en . "Fenny ten Bosch"@en .